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Reddit mentions of MERIWOOL Mens Base Layer 100% Merino Wool Thermal Pants Charcoal Gray
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Package Includes: 1 - Men’s 250g/m² merino wool thermal leggingsSUPER SOFT: 100% all natural superfine 18.5-micron Merino wool ensures comfort all day long – no itch! EASY CARE: Your thermal pants are machine-washable on cold setting and safe to tumble dry on low heat with like colors, so it’s ready when you are for your next adventure. MEN’S SIZE OPTIONS: XS to 3XL.BREATHABLE: Keeping you cool in summer and warm in winter, MERIWOOL’s 250g/m2 weight interlock-knit Merino wool can be used as a base layer or mid-layer, but won’t weigh you down. COMFORTABLE & CONVENIENT: Quick-drying pants feature a loop for hang drying while camping, hiking, hunting, working, playing sports, skiing, or partaking in any outdoors activity.WICKING & ODOR RESISTANCE: Merino wool’s natural wicking and odor-resistant properties keep you dry and comfortable while active in cold weather. Through the process of wicking, Merino wool is the most breathable fabric and absorbs moisture better than any other fibers. Wicking refers to a fabric’s ability to pull moisture away from your body and keep you comfortable.EXCEPTIONAL CUSTOMER CARE: If your MERIWOOL Men’s Leggings don’t perform to your satisfaction, return it to us within 30 DAYS with proof of purchase for a hassle-free refund, exchange, or replacement. Includes a 1-YEAR limited manufacturer’s warranty, which covers manufacturing and material defects. For best results: hand wash and lay flat to dry.
Specs:
Color | Charcoal Gray |
Height | 50 Centimeters |
Length | 100 Centimeters |
Size | Large |
Width | 100 Centimeters |
I agree with most of this information, but for all of the people from warm climates that will see this, the winters are absolutely manageable, and the way this person wrote the winter segment almost seems like a joke. Suggesting a windbreaker over a thick winter jacket? Perhaps just bad wording, but bad advice. Over-the-ear headphones as protective winter gear? You've got to be kidding.
But yes, if you don't dress for the weather, it's gonna suck. Coming from someone who grew up in upper midwest winters and comfortably biked through the winter for all four years at the U, here's what I think you should get to be comfortable:
It's not hard to thrift for many of these items to get them cheap. Hit the thrift store before October to get your best selection-- heck, go this weekend!
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Also, after being directly connected with more students than I can count from classes and extracurriculars, I didn't know anyone who preferred using the Gopher Way. I wouldn't count on using it unless you want to add 10-30 minutes through isolated tunnels to your commute. It's far easier to reliably bundle up and walk straight to wherever you're going, as long as you can navigate the often-plowed snow (wheelchairs, crutches, and other mobility obstacles might be an exception).